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Summary
Adult mice inoculated intracerebrally with a suspension of 17D yellow fever virus were studied by histopathological methods. A myelitis, localized especially in the ventral horns of the lumbar spinal cord, was found. Speculation is made on a possible viral infection through the cerebrospinal fluid, and a similarity with the lesions produced by the poliomyelitis virus in man is pointed out.